
Note: Your screen may flicker on and off a few times during the installation process, this is normal.Īfter the driver has finished installing, reboot your Surface Select the "kit64ics.inf" file and click Open (file name may be different, but should end in ".inf")Ĭlick Next and the driver should begin installing. Right-click "Intel(R) HD Graphics Family"Ĭlick "Browse my computer for driver software"Ĭlick "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer"įind the zip folder you extracted earlier (win64_15367, or something similar)

Open Device Manager (can be found by right-clicking the start button or searching for it) Graphics 5000"Ĭlick on the first driver link (make sure it says "64bit" at the end)Ĭlick on the second driver download link to download the zip version of the driver (exe version won't work)

Graphics 4400", i7 model select "4th Generation. Graphics 4200", i5 model select "4th Generation. If you have an i3 model select "4th Generation. At the same time, this will also update your graphics driver to the latest one.įor "Select a product family", select "Graphics Drivers"įor "Select a product line", select "Laptop graphics drivers"įor "Select a product name", this will vary depending on your model. custom 3:2 resolutions), I've decided to create a guide to enabling it. I honestly don't know what to do, and I need my Adobe programs up and running soon because, as I know you all will understand, my job depends on them.Since Intel HD Graphics Control Panel is not installed on the Surface Pro 3 by default, and is required in order to create custom display resolutions (i.e. I've tried everything with the adobe customer service until they just told me to contact intel directly (which I was unable to do because the telephone numbers they provided for my country were down and their live chat was also down). Which means the driver was not updated successfully. Everything went well, but when I restarted the PC, I was surprised to see that the driver info on the "device manager" was the same as before. ) and told me that I could find the driver to fix my problem there.

So I contacted Adobe directly, and they supplied this download link ( Recently, Premiere Pro notified me of the fact that the driver I have installed is no longer compatible with it. So I have an Intel(R) 4600 graphics card.
